To make it work, I had to: - update Operators to include all of its methods in the Python API - redefine the Freestyle modules as local classes, allowing predicates to support the __call__ method (I found out that Python does not allow modules to be callable). The API is defined in the new freestyle_init.py file. - remove all references to former Python Freestyle API (located in source/blender/freestyle/python/, under the Freestyle.py file) and replace it with the new API file. - normalize all constants related to the Nature class - redefine the logical_operators.py file so that AndUP1D, OrUP1D and NotUP1D would be subclasses of a UnaryPredicate1D subclass having a operator() implementation. Using UnaryPredicate1D as a superclass would somehow prevent calls to the operator(). For the time being, I chose ContourUP1D (even though it does not really matter which subclass it is, since the __call__ method is redefined in all of these classes). I will implement this classes in C++ to get rid of the problem altogether. - turn off a few classes that somehow are not well recognized (Noise, Curve...). I will reenable them later once I understand what's going on.
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